A journey through Doctor Who

Come with me on a voyage through space and time

Now that the BBC has put all* existing Doctor Who on iPlayer (and then some), I’m going on a voyage through the series from the beginning.

Expect some essays on each episode, a discussion on cliffhangers, plus some assorted randomness as we explore 60 years of the world’s longest-running science fiction series.

*Well, apart from the first four episodes.

Dr. Who? That is just the point. Nobody knows precisely who he is, this mysterious exile from another world and a distant future whose adventures begin today. But this much is known: he has a ship in which he can travel through space and time.

Radio Times, November 21, 1963 ahead of An Unearthly Child

Background

A blog dedicated to charting a voyage through space and time, following the adventures of the mysterious Doctor Who.

Copyright

Doctor Who is copyright © 1963, 2023 BBC TV. No copyright infringement is intended. This blog is for research purposes only and is written by a fan. It is not, in any way, connected with or affiliated to the BBC.

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About the author

One of Phil’s earliest memories of from The Robots Of Death. He was banned from watched after Full Circle gave him nightmares. The Keeper of Traken saw him become a life-long fan.

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